The undeniably anti-Trump publication known as The Atlantic inadvertently just released the cover of its latest issue, which makes the 45th president look like a man on a mission to save America.
The October 2024 edition features Trump riding on a wagon with a whip in his hand heading through a hellscape in Washington toward the U.S. Capitol with a captured GOP elephant along for the assignment.
This is actually a perfect campaign poster for Trump. He’s got his Make America Great Again hat on his head, which stands out prominently in the image.
The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief Adrienne LaFrance posted on X, “This is quite possibly the first cover of [The Atlantic] magazine ever (in 167 years!) to be published without a headline or typography describing the stories inside.”
This is quite possibly the first cover of @TheAtlantic magazine ever (in 167 years!) to be published without a headline or typography describing the stories inside. Here is The Atlantic's October cover: pic.twitter.com/wpIpKL0oXU
— Adrienne LaFrance (@AdrienneLaF) September 9, 2024
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